But not the Screwfix one. Cheap pin punches just produce tears and frustration. The minimum I would buy is Sealey, but Kennedy from Zoro and anything from RS would do.
Not only do they mushroom ike a damp forest, they bend because they are too long for their diameter.
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Just for the record, I offer two ways that I have been told are preferred:
1) start the pin moving with a short parallel punch (e.g.
Clarke ET101 8-Piece Short Drive/Pin Punch Set - Machine Mart - Machine Mart) and then drive it out the rest of the way with a long parallel punch (at this stage, the Screwfix one would be OK). The short punch has less inclination to bend.
2) use a proper roll pin punch - see how the end is a different shape (
Roll Pin Punch Set 9pc 3-12mm Metric | AK9109M | 1 Year Guarantee | Sealey
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The key point is that the force needed to break the pin loose is a lot greater than that needed once it has moved a little. Once the initial movement is seen, almost anything can be used to finish the extraction.